Putting the conference system into operation, Putting the access point into operation, Connecting the antennas – Sennheiser WiCOS User Manual

Page 23: Connecting the access point to the mains

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Putting the conference system into operation

Putting the conference system into
operation

Putting the access point into operation

The access point controls the wireless communication between the
individual conference units.

Connecting the antennas

The supplied rod antennas are mounted quickly and easily. They ensure
reliable radio transmission within buildings. The transmission range is
approx. 30 m. Always connect all 3 antennas to ensure reliable radio
communication.

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Connect the 3 antennas

a

to the antenna sockets

e

.

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Screw down the 3 antenna coupling rings

c

as shown.

The antennas are locked.

Connecting the access point to the mains

CAUTION!

Radio communication outside the legal requirements!

When connecting antennas other than the supplied ones, the
transmission power of the conference system may not meet
the legal requirements.

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Only connect the supplied antennas to the access point.

a

e

e

e

a

c

c

c

When connecting the access point via a system cable to the
SDC 8200 CU-M or SDC 8200 CU central unit of the SDC 8200
conference and interpretation system, you do not require the
WiCOS NT-AP DC power supply.

CAUTION!

Danger due to electric current!

If you use an unsuitable power supply, this can cause damage
to the access point.

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Only connect the WiCOS NT-AP DC power supply to the
access point.

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